As the number of online credit card applicants increases, numerous websites have taken measures to include more options and information for them. CreditCardCity.com (http://www.creditcardcity.com), a site that offers both personal and business related credit cards from various issuers, recently updated its look and design to accommodate today's consumer. Some of the features added include informative articles on credit card news and trends, better organization, and easy navigational links.
A growing number of consumers interested in a new credit card are surfing the Internet rather than waiting for an application to arrive in their mailbox. Unlike the mail system, which
takes days to find out if an application has been approved, the online application process notifies consumers whether or not they have been approved within seconds. And the Internet lets
them sift through numerous options with just a few clicks of the mouse.
As more consumers search online for a credit card, various websites have developed features to help them learn about the card before applying. Sites such as CreditCardCity.com (http://www.creditcardcity.com) allow users to view several cards on the same page. Card seekers can compare the differences they see on the screen.
They can check out the various interest rates offered, any balance transfer options, annual fees, credit limits, and more.
The previous version of CreditCardCity.com resembled some of the industry's earlier credit card websites. It listed cards in different categories, such as personal and business cards, low
interest rate cards, balance transfer and rewards cards. The new version allows customers to search not only by categories, but also by issuer. This makes it possible to search through
all of the credit cards that are distributed by a particular merchant or bank.
CreditCardCity.com'you ts updated look and design make it easier for consumers to navigate the site. It includes more helpful credit card information, with articles covering trends such
as the rise in gas prices and whether or not consumers should consider a gas rewards credit card. Should browsers have questions about a card's terms and conditions, they can visit the
glossary section or advice center. A FAQ page answers some of the more common credit card questions at hand.
With more Internet users applying online, credit card websites have taken appropriate measures to provide safety. Most, including CreditCardCity.com either use, or only link to sites that
use, current SSL technology, which keeps information secure as it travels through cyberspace. Users should check for a padlock on the screen or the letters "SSL" before applying to ensure
safety.
About CreditCardCity.com (http://www.creditcardcity.com):
CreditCardCity.com offers a variety of credit cards for personal and business needs from a large number of issuers. The company also provides information and advice on credit cards to
help customers make informed decisions.